Abstract

Sequencing of siloxane units was studied in the copolymer chain formed by anionic polymerization of 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-6,6-diphenylcyclotrisiloxane. The study involved three polymerization systems: lithium silanolate in THF, potassium silanolate complexed with 18-crown-6 in toluene, and tetramethylammonium silanolate in toluene. The sequencing proved to be a very good diagnostic tool for the studies of polymerization chemoselectivity. In all the three mentioned systems the chemoselectivity was high. In particular, processes leading to chain cleavage, such as backbiting and chain fragment interchange, occurred at a much lower rate than propagation, which allowed for quantitative studies of regioselectivity in polymerization. The pentad analysis, performed using the first-order Markov statistics, completed by the determination of the unit sequence at chain extremities, permitted the determination of the contributions from the monomer ring openings at three nonequivalent sites. The regioselectivity is poor...

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